Moses making waves so far in 2014

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Moses making waves so far in 2014
Dan Talintyre

Fri 6th June, 12:45PM

While 2014 so far might have seen former Holy Cross playmaker Luke Brooks snare much of the public attention and notoriety, his fellow playmaker and close friend Mitchell Moses certainly isn’t having a quiet season by anyone’s standards either.

The 19-year-old started the year with games against the big boys in the Auckland Nines, before starring for the Club’s NYC program in the opening 10 rounds of the competition.

With a slew of try-assists and match-winning performances, Moses soon earned a call-up to the Club’s NSW Cup squad, and on the back of two strong games against quality opposition in Newcastle and Wentworthville, the five-eighth is quickly starting to make waves similar to that of his former Holy Cross halves partner in Brooks.

And while it’s been somewhat of a frantic start to the year for Moses, the 19-year-old says that he’s simply trying to enjoy wherever the ride takes him.

“Yeah, it’s been a little weird how quick it’s all moving,” Moses said.

“I’m just trying to soak it all up as much as possible.

“Coming from up from the under-20’s and then playing State Cup the last few weeks… it’s been a good jump — playing against older fellas and really getting the chance to throw my body around. I’ve been working hard on my defence, and playing against fully grown men is really helping my defensive game a lot.

“State Cup probably isn’t as quick as NYC but it’s definitely better for me to measure myself against and try and push my claim to get into the NRL.”

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Another of the Club’s notable local juniors, Moses has seen firsthand the rise of players from junior grades right through to first-grade, and praised the current depth of talent at the Club as the reason behind his strong form this year.

“I’ve got people around me that really help me,” he said. “They’ve helped me make the transition between teams and help me find my feet in any situation.

“My defence was a worry for me heading into State Cup, but the last two weeks I’ve been playing with Curtis Sironen inside me and he’s helped me a lot.

Even on the back of a man-of-the-match performance against Wentworthville last week where he accounted for three tries, two try assists and nine goals, Moses was adamant that it was the squad that made the result possible not him.

“People might think I had a good game last week, but it makes it a lot easier with experienced guys all around the park,” he said.

“Last week, Joel Luani was playing at hooker and really carting the boys around and was helpful in getting out of hooker. I was just playing off the back of the best forward pack in the league, and with guys like Nathan Brown, Curtis [Sironen] and even Dene Halatau coming back, it makes it a lot easier for me to get good ball and work with the backs.”

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Tucked in amongst Moses’ graduation, if you like, from NYC football to State Cup was a junior representative birth for New South Wales in the recent U/20 State of Origin.

Unsurprisingly, Moses starred — finishing with three try assists and a hand in two others — as the junior Blues posted a commanding victory over the Maroons.

Moses said being able to take part in a “big game like that” was an invaluable experience in his both his physical and psychological development as a footballer.

“To be honest, I didn’t think I was playing good footy before I got the Origin call-up, so I was really just hoping to play a decent game,” Moses admitted.

“Playing around the caliber of players in that team really helped me see what it was like to push myself to the next level and where I need to improve.

“I couldn’t tell you just how much that game helped me mature.”

NRL Head Coach Mick Potter — who’s obviously kept a very close eye on Moses’ development this season — similarly praised his maturity and composure.

“I think Mitchell’s got a heap of qualities that will see him in first-grade at some stage. He’s still developing his frame, if you like; he’s getting stronger, he’s getting more physical. But the really important thing is that he’s got the right attitude.

“You can teach a lot of things to a kid, but you can’t always teach them attitude.

“That’s their prerogative, if you like, and Mitchell’s got a great mindset.

“I’ve been really happy with his physicality over the past month or so and how he’s handled himself taking on men in State Cup this year.

“His enthusiasm rubs off on other he’s come along very nicely this year.

“We’re very happy with him… and I don’t think it’ll be too far in to the future until you see him knocking on the door of an NRL squad.”

Having watched the rise of players like Brooks, along with David Nofoaluma and Sironen from junior players to first-grade stars, there’s no doubt that Moses’ sole goal at the moment is to finally etch his name on the board of first-grade players at Wests Tigers.

And he’s not letting anything — especially not ego — get in the way of that goal.

“The boys are going really good at the moment, so you can’t really expect to get a call up any time soon,” Moses said with the clearest confidence.

“The guys we’ve got all deserve their spot 100 percent, so I’m in no rush to get myself in there. Obviously, if it comes then I’ll be over the moon, but I’m in no rush.

“I’ve still got things I need to improve on before I get there.

“I think I’ve been going away from taking on the line and trying to ball-play a bit too much so I think I need to get back to taking on the line and really trying to take ownership of the game. As I said, I’m in no rush at all.
 
Nice. Sounds like there's a good vibe in the club right now - well done coaches and we look forwars to seeing you in the NRL Mitchell, when the time is right!
(and I am happy for the coaches to make that call!)
 
Potter hit the nail on the head - sounds like this kid has an A-grade attitude from the quotes above. Can't wait to see him in 1st grade!
 
Awesome article. His quotes suggest a building maturity.

How funny is Potter "he will be knocking on the door of first grade soon"

Dude, clean your ears. He's already knocked. He's now on the door bell.

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While the team is fit and still in contention for finals football, Potter will stick with Anasta and Austen sharing the six role but the minute we are out of contention Moses will be given a chance. Lets hope if that is the case his chance comes in 2015
 
@supercoach said:
While the team is fit and still in contention for finals football, Potter will stick with Anasta and Austen sharing the six role but the minute we are out of contention Moses will be given a chance. Lets hope if that is the case his chance comes in 2015

His best chance would be playing at FB if Tedesco (touch wood) gets injured again this year
 
@supercoach said:
While the team is fit and still in contention for finals football, Potter will stick with Anasta and Austen sharing the six role but the minute we are out of contention Moses will be given a chance. Lets hope if that is the case his chance comes in 2015

I still won't be surprised if Moses gets a run late in the season if we are in semis contention

As I said in another thread he could be the X factor in the semis which could get us over the line

Clubs and opposition players won't know what to expect with Moses and that could be a huge advantage for us
 
@happy tiger said:
@supercoach said:
While the team is fit and still in contention for finals football, Potter will stick with Anasta and Austen sharing the six role but the minute we are out of contention Moses will be given a chance. Lets hope if that is the case his chance comes in 2015

I still won't be surprised if Moses gets a run late in the season if we are in semis contention

As I said in another thread he could be the X factor in the semis which could get us over the line

Clubs and opposition players won't know what to expect with Moses and that could be a huge advantage for us

Crossed my mind too, but being a very negative person, I get a feeling we are going to come up a win or two short this year, so I think Mitch might get a run at the back end of the season, before dropping back to reserve grade and steering them on to win the comp, than taking over the no6 role in 2015 fore the next decade or so!!!!!
 
simona and noffa will be the x-factor at the latter stage of the year… they've done jack all so far this season and potter will obviously expect them to stand up later in the year.
 
m moses is playing outstanding don't worry about coming into 1st grade potter will bring him up when he is ready look how he has handled all the young guys so far . remember IN POTTER WE TRUST . he has made a joke out of half the people on this forum who wanted him sacked in the first half of 2013 or have you all got short memories
 
It's hard to drop Anasta. If Potter did that, subbed in Moses or Blake, and then had to rely on him later with an injury, you might not get the same effort.

Plus, it would put a massive amount of pressure on Mitch having dislodged Braith.

I think you'll see one of 2 things

1) Anasta keeps starting, Austin will increasing get more minutes off the bench

2) If Anasta gets injured, Moses will be brought into start and Austin will stay on the bench and take over from Mitch if/when needed.

There probably is a high probability we will see Braith out for a few weeks at some point with an injury.

Potter is doing the right thing at the moment.
 
I watched Mitch Moses play about 4 years ago when he was playing for Parramatta and I just thought Wow this guy could be anything.
Looks to have made the step up to NSW cup with no problems and deserves a run in 1st grade at some stage later this year.
 
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